Dependence of fluorescent protein brightness on protein concentration in solution and enhancement of it
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Takeharu Nagai | Katsumi Imada | Akira Kitamura | Taro Ichimura | Masataka Kinjo | Keiko Yoshizawa | Tomonobu M. Watanabe | K. Yoshizawa | K. Imada | T. Ichimura | M. Kinjo | Takamitsu J. Morikawa | Hideaki Fujita | Akira Kitamura | Takashi Horio | Johtaro Yamamoto | A. Sasaki | H. Machiyama | T. Nagai | Johtaro Yamamoto | Tomonobu M Watanabe | Hideaki Fujita | Hiroaki Machiyama | Akira Sasaki | Takamitsu J Morikawa | Takashi Horio
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